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- intended to humiliate or exploit parti****nts; that they make stars out of untalented people unworthy of fame, infamous figures, or both; and that they glamorize...
- Frasier episode "The Show Must Go Off", in which he pla**** the hammy, loud, untalented Jackson Hedley, a television star with a misguided belief that he deserves...
- She had wanted to be famous since childhood but felt unattractive and untalented, later commenting, "I couldn't think of anything that I could do ... I...
- disgrace to German honour, as evidence of incompetence—the basest weapon of untalented, lazy mediocrity against a higher intelligence and greater talent. Meanwhile...
- his own realisations of how Brazilian architecture had been harmed by untalented architects, this trip led Niemeyer to revise his approach, which he published...
- Super Friends and L****ie's Rescue Rangers. Knight's role as the vain and untalented WJM newscaster Ted Baxter on The Mary Tyler Moore Show brought widespread...
- always been such a tom boy." David Denby called Schumacher "brutally untalented" and said that "nobody over the moral age of fifteen" will like the work...
- include the orator Aeschines, who was held by Demosthenes to have been untalented as a tritagonist,: 175  and Myniscus, who was tritagonist under the playwright...
- legacy as a talented actress. The title character's second wife — an untalented singer whom he tries to promote — was widely ****umed to be based upon...
- career as an actress lead to nothing but failure, as she proves woefully untalented and over-the-top onstage. Only during a con, when she can disappear effortlessly...